Provides grants to non-profit community organizations throughout the Province. If your organization is in need of funding, please fill out and submit our GRANT APPLICATION! MCSC funds requests for furniture, equipment, vehicles, operating costs, program costs, and emergency/critical repair projects

Canada Summer Jobs is an initiative of the Summer Work Experience program. It provides funding for not-for-profit organizations, public-sector employers, and small businesses with 50 or fewer employees to create high-quality summer job opportunities for students between the ages of 15 and 30.

Canada Summer Jobs is about:

providing work experiences for students;

supporting organizations, including those that provide important community services; and recognizing that local circumstances, community needs and priorities vary widely.

Canada Summer Jobs is focused on encouraging not-for-profit organizations, public-sector employers and small businesses with 50 or fewer employees to create jobs that not only meet their needs, but also benefit students looking to gain work experience.

Criteria to assess the proposals will focus on:

service to local communities;

jobs that support local priorities;

jobs that provide career-related experience or early work experience;

a salary that contributes to the student’s income;

an employer who provides supervision and mentoring;

project activities that are directed toward members of, and support the vitality of, an official language minority community; and an employer who intends to hire priority students (students with disabilities, Aboriginal students, and students who are members of visible minority groups).

Deadlines: March & April
ww.edu.gov.mb.ca/youth/Employers/Hometown.html

Foundations

Foundations provide funding to registered charitable organizations, organizations operating under the authority of a Canadian municipality or to organizations raising funds for municipal projects where the municipality received money & issues receipts to donors in its own name. Each foundation has set its own priorities and often you must contact them about your project and if it fits their criteria, they will send you an application form.

Recreation

about Glenboro – South Cypress

Glenboro is a community of 656 ideally situated at the junctions of Highways #2 and #5 in the Westman region of Manitoba, Canada, approximately 170 km west of Winnipeg, 42 km south of the Trans Canada Highway, 80 km Southeast of Brandon and just 60 km north of the United States border.